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EWS
EWS III (3.3)
EWS III (3.3) is installed in the 1998 E38 from 5/97 production, in the 1998 E39 from 9/97
production,  in  the E46beginning  of  production,  in  the E52and E53 beginning  of  pro-
duction.
Purpose of the System
The  purpose  of  the  EWS III  (3.3)  system  is  to  add  greater  theft  protection  by  providing  a
higher  level  of  sophistication  than  previous  systems.  The  new  “Rolling  Code”  provides  an
additional  theft  deterrent  through  a  changing  of  the  ISN  everytime  the  vehicle  enters  the
start sequence.
Components changed in the EWS III (3.3) system include:
• EWS III (3.3) Control Module.
• DME Control Module.
• Transmission Range Selection Input.
System Components
EWS III (3.3) Control Module
The EWS III (3.3) Control Module uses the same 13 pin connector as EWS III (3.2) but func-
tions  differently.  The  EWS III  (3.3)  module  has  a  “Rolling  Code”  ISN  assigned  to  it  during
manufacture.  The  “Rolling  Code”  is  burned  into
the  module  and  cannot  be  overwritten  by  ZCS
Coding or DME alignment procedures.
The  “Rolling  Code”  is  a  one  way  signal  from  the
EWS III  (3.3)  control  module  to  the  DME  and  is
similar  in  operation  to  the  data  exchange
between  the  EWS control  module  and  the  key
transponder.
The “Rolling Code” will be different each time the
start operation is begun.  The “Codes” are taken
from the “Rolling Code Table” which is assigned
at the factory to the EWS III (3.3) control module
and the DME.
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Workshop Hint:
While  it  is  possible  to  initialize  a  key  to  another
vehicle to check for remote operation, use cau-
tion. All  keys  for  Bothvehicles  must  be  avail-
able.  The  initializing  process,  causes  loss  of
operation of keys previously initialized.
All keys must be initialized at the same time.